Passengers will race Fallon through the streets of New York City-- taking in famous sites like the Statue of Liberty, the Empire State Building and other famous landmarks. They’ll also be able to enjoy interactions with Hashtag the Panda, the opportunity to send Fallon-like thank-you notes and the chance to play a “Jimmy Drive” videogame.

Actual props and set pieces from “The Tonight Show” will also be on display throughout the ride, including suits of former hosts, cue cards and studio cameras. The attraction also features cameo appearances by "Tonight Show" announcer Steve Higgins and the show's band, the Roots.

“Race Through New York” is taking the spot formerly held by longtime attraction “Twister: Ride It Out,” which closed in 2015.

Dozens of fans gathered in the park in January to celebrate the closing of the iconic ride, many dressed as characters from the 1996 action film.

Another iconic Universal attraction, “Beetlejuice Graveyard Revue,” was also closed this year.

The musical show featuring classic monsters was originally scheduled to close in December 2015 but after a major demand for tickets, Universal extended the show’s run into January before finally shutting its doors.

It will be replaced by the “Fast & Furious: Supercharged” ride, also set to open in 2017.